From personal experience NO. The water retention from exogenous testosterone is only going to create more inflammation, hence reducing blood flow for nutrients to repair the tissues. There are many "other" hormones that react to trauma, shutting down your natty production of test impacts those "repair" hormones in a negative way.
What's up bro I'm 30 5'8 210... I Recently had surgery on 12 October this year and at Stanford University on my right arm I broke my humorous bone playing softball and I have. A plate w 7 screws.. I was wondering if running a low dose of test would help speed up recovery... I exercise on tread mill right now I also had a bone harvest from my hip so they could add bone cells to my humerus. I'm not trying to gain massive size just want to heal quicker and be healthy...
Steroids can cause myeloproliferative changes, raise blood count etc, but for a humerous fracture.. Where is it, mid shaft, proximal, distal? You could go towards growth hormone, or raloxifene, which helps with osteoporosis...but if you are wanting test for muscle wasting, I suggest you let the bone and screws heal 100% (the bone harvest needs time to anastomose with new vessels) before you put added strain and start pulling on it with your muscles...